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No, it is not an adverb. Moldy is an adjective.
Another word is but
another word for very large
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
Suggestion is another word for proposal answer: engagement?
No, the word 'moldy' is the adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'moldy' is the adjective form of the noun 'mold'.Examples:Get rid of the moldy bread. (adjective)The mold can spread to the other loaves. (noun)
no it can not go moldy
No, people do not get moldy.
cheese is to moldy
No, it is not an adverb. Moldy is an adjective.
moldy mushy peas are made by mushin moldy mushy peas
because it's moldy
Moldy, as in fowsty bread, cheese, or even canvas. It is a common word in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Yes, it is. An adjective is a word that describes a noun-- it gives us more information about a person, place, or thing: Note that the American spelling is "moldy" and the British spelling is "mouldy." In a sentence: That cheese is moldy (or mouldy).
Spoiled can mean many things, such as what parents and grandparents do to their children by being overly indulgent. Some words for "spoiled" are: rotten, sullied, expired, moldy, ruined.. i hate mrs skinre
The Moldy Peaches ended in 2008.
The Moldy Peaches was created in 1994.